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8.1. Pythagorean Theorem and Pythagorean Triples http://www.ck12.org



  1. Determine if the triangle below is a right triangle.


Answers:



  1. Here, we are given the hypotenuse and a leg. Let’s solve forb.


72 +b^2 = 142
49 +b^2 = 196
b^2 = 147
b=


147 =



7 · 7 · 3 = 7



3



  1. For any square and rectangle, you can use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of a diagonal. Plug in the
    sides to findd.


102 +


(


16



5


) 2


=d^2
100 + 1280 =d^2
1380 =d^2
d=


1380 = 2



345



  1. Check to see if the three lengths satisfy the Pythagorean Theorem. Let the longest sides representc, in the
    equation.


a^2 +b^2 =c^2
222 + 242 = 262
484 + 576 = 676
10606 = 676

The triangle is not a right triangle.


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